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i know in florida, i was campaigning all week. there are voters saying you are not going, i'm not going to allow you to stop me from casting my fundamental right to vote and that's why those voters were chanting in line an the miami-dade supervisor of elections was right to reopen those offices. the last voters cast their ballots after 11:00 last night. >> well, actually, i heard there was a place where they cut off the line at 7:00 a.m. in miami. 7:00 p.m. in miami-dade and the last voter voted at 1:00 a.m., which meeps a six-hour wait. do you think it's going to have an impact on the final outcome? >> on saturday night, the last voter who had gotten in line at 7:00 cast their vote at 2:30 in the morning. so yes, i am concerned that this is having, that this is will effect a ability of people to vote, but florida voters have been determined and resolute. they've been turning out in record numbers in early voting because they are insisting that the government will not stop them. not restrict their right to vote, but the republican
i know in florida, i was campaigning all week. there are voters saying you are not going, i'm not going to allow you to stop me from casting my fundamental right to vote and that's why those voters were chanting in line an the miami-dade supervisor of elections was right to reopen those offices. the last voters cast their ballots after 11:00 last night. >> well, actually, i heard there was a place where they cut off the line at 7:00 a.m. in miami. 7:00 p.m. in miami-dade and the last...
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here in florida. so i'm excited. i think this is going to be a very close election but i disagree with some of the commentators a couple minutes ago. we're going to win ohio, iowa wisconsin, nevada, colorado and we're going to fight it out here in florida and i expect we're going to win it here as well. >> what do you say to republicans who say that the primary concern for hispanic-americans as well as all other americans is the economy in the last unemployment numbers that came out on friday, the hispanic unemployment rate was 10%. well above the national average? >> that's what you say when you're losing the hispanic vote by 70 to 20 or something. i predicted last summer that we were going to get at least 70% of the vote. that might be closer to 72 or 73%. so they're going to say a lot of things. they're now saying that they're for immigration reform even though their platform and candidate talks about the self-deportation of 11 million people. i've talked to a tlot of people latinos, blacks, asians and whites and
here in florida. so i'm excited. i think this is going to be a very close election but i disagree with some of the commentators a couple minutes ago. we're going to win ohio, iowa wisconsin, nevada, colorado and we're going to fight it out here in florida and i expect we're going to win it here as well. >> what do you say to republicans who say that the primary concern for hispanic-americans as well as all other americans is the economy in the last unemployment numbers that came out on...
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>> in florida. '70s, florida. shorts and a mustache. >> i grow the mustache if romney loses florida -- >> and flip-flops. >> -- north carolina or virginia. >> okay. >> david axelrod grows his mustache if they lose minnesota, pennsylvania or michigan. >> he says his 'stache is safe. >> this is how i will look, though, the morning after. >> oh! oh! >> wow! >> david axelrod. >> axelrod looks worse. you at least look like an identifiable person in a certain time period. not this era. but axelrod, could you have gotten a worse picture of axelrod? >> i look like a mix between ron burgundy and carlos slim. i'm a really big deal. >> let's go to ohio. >> you know what san diego means in german. go ahead. let's go to ohio. in ohio, the president's holding a two-point lead according to a "columbus dispatch" poll, leading 50%-48%. that's also a really good poll, isn't it? >> yeah, that's a good poll for him. he is at 50%. that's where he needs to be. if he's at 47%, i think he's in a lot of trouble. but 50%, he looks good. >>
>> in florida. '70s, florida. shorts and a mustache. >> i grow the mustache if romney loses florida -- >> and flip-flops. >> -- north carolina or virginia. >> okay. >> david axelrod grows his mustache if they lose minnesota, pennsylvania or michigan. >> he says his 'stache is safe. >> this is how i will look, though, the morning after. >> oh! oh! >> wow! >> david axelrod. >> axelrod looks worse. you at least look like an...
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florida is like 1 or 2 points. so, it's a-- look, we're talking about very, very close states so the answer to the question, what group matters? they all do. and a slight advantage 4 or 5 points among a group could be the tipping point. so in, you know, when the dust settles it may in fact be the independents in a state like virginia that make the difference and florida. charles: lee, how are you doing, charles payne. >> good morning, charles. charles: your poll has come under a lot of criticism for being so heavily weighted towards democrats. everyone is saying, the enthusiasm gap no way in the world the modeling should begin with the same assumptions of democrats to turn out that they did last time around. what do you think of your critics and why haven't you adjusted for that? >> well, first of all, we don't weight by party, that's just a wrong assumption. parties are variable. if you weighted by party in '08 based on '04, mccain would have won. second of all when we look at party differences ohio is showing to
florida is like 1 or 2 points. so, it's a-- look, we're talking about very, very close states so the answer to the question, what group matters? they all do. and a slight advantage 4 or 5 points among a group could be the tipping point. so in, you know, when the dust settles it may in fact be the independents in a state like virginia that make the difference and florida. charles: lee, how are you doing, charles payne. >> good morning, charles. charles: your poll has come under a lot of...
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>>shepard: people in florida waiting in line to vote spending hours. a look at enormous potential mess in the biggest swing state. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of ole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 buels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all mning long. there's a big breakft... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>shepard: florida is a mess, we are looking at an election meltdown that is similar to 2000 minus the hanging chads according to a professor, talking about the voting mess in florida before election day has started. would be voters waited in line up to seven hours to vote. democrats filed an 11th hour lawsuit requesting an extension of early voting and they argue this disenfranchises voters but with election day tomorrow it is not
>>shepard: people in florida waiting in line to vote spending hours. a look at enormous potential mess in the biggest swing state. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of ole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 buels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all mning long. there's a big breakft... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. or annuity over 10 or...
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reuters reports similar margins in florida, virginia, colorado and ohio. governor romney is now focusing on pennsylvania, a state that hasn't voted republican in 20 years. >> i can't wait for us to get started. he's hoping we'll set. americans don't settle. we build, we aspire, we dream. we listen to that voice that says we can do better. >> reporter: and so in this election, we are seeing it now, all roads lead through ohio and that's why. we'll see both presidential candidates back here in the buckeye state in their final day of campaigning. >> thank you, tracie potts in cincinnati. >>> voters lined up to cast absentee ballots after being cut off from the early voting deadline saturday. we explain what happened there. >> reporter: frustrated voters, outside the miami/dade election office they had come after the county announced it would open its doors to provide and accept absentee ballots. but so many voters showed up that election officials were overwhelm. they shut the doors, then decided to re-open. the democratic party sued to extend early voting af
reuters reports similar margins in florida, virginia, colorado and ohio. governor romney is now focusing on pennsylvania, a state that hasn't voted republican in 20 years. >> i can't wait for us to get started. he's hoping we'll set. americans don't settle. we build, we aspire, we dream. we listen to that voice that says we can do better. >> reporter: and so in this election, we are seeing it now, all roads lead through ohio and that's why. we'll see both presidential candidates...
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president obama won narrowly here in florida four years ago. so far, democrats have outpaced republicans in turning those early ballots in. david, both sides now waging a fierce battle in these final few hours. >> a battle already, cecilia vega in florida, where she'll be on election night. cecilia, thank you. >>> every four years, we watch as the vote comes in and whoever wins the electoral map, the electoral college, wins the presidency. you need 270 electoral votes to win. and so tonight, "gma" anchor and "this week" host george stephanopoulos with the bottom line on the best path for both campaigns. george? >> reporter: in these final hours, david, scheduling is strategy, and for president obama, it's all about his midwest firewall -- iowa, wisconsin and that big prize, ohio. he's hit those states every day since friday. they are going to be his last three stops on monday. and this electoral map shows why. if president obama can win these three on top of the solid blue states democrats have taken in the last several elections, he'll have th
president obama won narrowly here in florida four years ago. so far, democrats have outpaced republicans in turning those early ballots in. david, both sides now waging a fierce battle in these final few hours. >> a battle already, cecilia vega in florida, where she'll be on election night. cecilia, thank you. >>> every four years, we watch as the vote comes in and whoever wins the electoral map, the electoral college, wins the presidency. you need 270 electoral votes to win. and...
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florida, obviously, we know the hot button point. we know that many people are waiting wednesday morning, depending on who falls short here, to look at reasons why. you have to be concerned when you see a state like ohio and it's importance and some people waiting hours to get in to vote. >> right. i mean, you've seen how reluctant people have been and how upset people have been to wait for gas in gas lines in a place like new york after a tragedy. will people have that level of greater patience to wait in a voting line, and that's why you've seen democrats be so proactive. so it wouldn't surprise me at all to see both sides paying extremely close attention to where the lines are. ever since 2000 the legal teams have grown and grown and grown, and this is why. there's always an issue. the question is how close is it? if it's very close, then that matters. if it's not, then less so, if you can call the race without that, then less so. >> absolutely. chris, how concerned are you as a democrat? you look at the situation in florida where
florida, obviously, we know the hot button point. we know that many people are waiting wednesday morning, depending on who falls short here, to look at reasons why. you have to be concerned when you see a state like ohio and it's importance and some people waiting hours to get in to vote. >> right. i mean, you've seen how reluctant people have been and how upset people have been to wait for gas in gas lines in a place like new york after a tragedy. will people have that level of greater...
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one of them is in florida. there is 27,000 absentee ballots in palm beach county that can't beep read by voting machines because of a printing error. so now you are going to have to have liaawyers from both side, potentially raising challenges this could get ugly. >> could get very ugly. everything hinging on ohio. upset with the secretary of state. there are changes. hate to say it. don't beep surprised if parts of it end up in court again. we coach it doesn't. early signs are not encouraging. >> no. >> watch it all play out starting tomorrow. >> stay with abc news for complete coverage of the presidential election. >> diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos will be in our times square election headquarters. our entire political team will be out in force for what as we said could be a long night no matter what folks go out there and vote. be heard. >> very long night. maybe stretching into a very long couple of weeks. >> yes. >> sandy's aftermath could have an impact on the election. some voters will be casting
one of them is in florida. there is 27,000 absentee ballots in palm beach county that can't beep read by voting machines because of a printing error. so now you are going to have to have liaawyers from both side, potentially raising challenges this could get ugly. >> could get very ugly. everything hinging on ohio. upset with the secretary of state. there are changes. hate to say it. don't beep surprised if parts of it end up in court again. we coach it doesn't. early signs are not...
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he shakes hands in florida. there will be no rest for either of these campaigns over the coming 24 hours or rest of us watching all this play out. coming up rudy giuliani will be with us. we'll get his reaction to where things stand today and what he thinks also about the recovery from hurricane sandy, an element in all of this to some extent. bill: also, how is the house speaker doing these days? john boehner, i met with him as he barn storms across ohio, the final weekend, last minute get-out-the-vote effort for governor romney. what he predicts for the house, what he predicts for his home state. >> mitt is the guy who understands how to create jobs. he also understands what big government can do to stifle job creation in our country. he is the perfect man at the perfect time to get america back to work. >> perfect man? >> perfect man. no question. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' je
he shakes hands in florida. there will be no rest for either of these campaigns over the coming 24 hours or rest of us watching all this play out. coming up rudy giuliani will be with us. we'll get his reaction to where things stand today and what he thinks also about the recovery from hurricane sandy, an element in all of this to some extent. bill: also, how is the house speaker doing these days? john boehner, i met with him as he barn storms across ohio, the final weekend, last minute...
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in ohio, florida, colorado, virginia. it's incouple went upon them to show up at the polls and vote tomorrow as they did for my father. if my father could speak to evangelicals today he would tell them it's incumbent upon them to show up and to vote. megyn: that is what we are hearing from many catholic priests and ministers from the pulpit, tony perkins in sunday mass and sunday services across the country. the churches are seeming without saying go vote for mitt romney to come out and say vote for life, vote for the principles you talk about in church. is this going to make a difference tomorrow? >> no question about it. i would say to michael his father is speaking to the evangelicals. yesterday when i spoke in a church outside of day into quoted his far it from 1984. he says if we ever cease to be unnation under god we'll cease to be a nation. we'll be a nation gone under. people realize from the hostility dish also quoted from the democratic convention they where they voted god off the political island and they may f
in ohio, florida, colorado, virginia. it's incouple went upon them to show up at the polls and vote tomorrow as they did for my father. if my father could speak to evangelicals today he would tell them it's incumbent upon them to show up and to vote. megyn: that is what we are hearing from many catholic priests and ministers from the pulpit, tony perkins in sunday mass and sunday services across the country. the churches are seeming without saying go vote for mitt romney to come out and say...
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people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that cast as shadow over the outcome. this election. early voting has been better for republicans than 2008 but that's an enormously low bar and there's a higher degree of internal confidence in the two campaigns of when a is going and who is going on whose behalf. voter identification and communication with that voter. >> early vote, they feel particularly good in the obama campaign and early vote in iowa and nevada that gets the president up to 249. if you then give him ohio then he's up to 267. in other words you look at the strong states for him it gets him very close to that 270 number. >> one thing to add to all of this, those we don't know the size of the political universe. we don't know what the turnout modelling will be. it won't be that 2008. it won't be that robust for the president or that slack for recommend any. it may be like 2004 where it can get romney close. romney is ahead of where john kerry was in
people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that cast as shadow over the outcome. this election. early voting has been better for republicans than 2008 but that's an enormously low bar and there's a higher degree of internal confidence in the two campaigns of when a is going and who is going on whose behalf. voter identification and communication with that voter. >> early vote,...
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key battleground, 13 electoral votes at stake. 48, 47 bavmt look at florida. even bigger. of course the election that deadlocked the 2000 campaign. 49-47 obama. and the state of ohio which most see as the hinge state for the election. 18 electoral votes. president obama up 51-45 among likely voters. we don't know the composition of turnout. white versus african-american and hispanic turnout. these key. and the proportion of senior citizens versus young voters. obama's base but they have not shown a tremendous amount of interest. >> pennsylvania had become a swing state. do you believe it? >> i don't believe so. mitt romney doesn't have as many options as president obama does. he's making a late play to move the numbers. >> are we going to have an answer on wednesday or is this going to drag out? >> i think we'll have an answer. i have been saying by midnight. some of my colleagues say it may take longer to call some states. i think if you look at the consistency of the way battleground states tend to fall it is not likely we'll in b in a multi day process. >> you have a qu
key battleground, 13 electoral votes at stake. 48, 47 bavmt look at florida. even bigger. of course the election that deadlocked the 2000 campaign. 49-47 obama. and the state of ohio which most see as the hinge state for the election. 18 electoral votes. president obama up 51-45 among likely voters. we don't know the composition of turnout. white versus african-american and hispanic turnout. these key. and the proportion of senior citizens versus young voters. obama's base but they have not...
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started in florida this morning, shoring up a small lead there. on the offensive in virginia where the race is very close, and he's here for two events, and then he goes to northern virginia, and then he goes back to ohio one more time, well, maybe more than one more time, tell you about that in a sec, and finished tonight with a rally in new hampshire. why don't we dip into the remarks for just a few seconds. >> we ask that you stay at this all the way to the victory until tuesday night. [cheerssand applause] tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. perhaps some of your family and friends have not made up their mind who to vote for so ask them to look beyond the speeches, the ads, and all the attacks because talk is cheap. ask them to look at the record, a record is real. >> that's what he's trying to do, reach undecided voters here. there's not many of them left according to the national polls, and not many left in the key swing states, and to get back to ohio, there is talk in the romney campaign about getting governor romney out to ohio to campaign
started in florida this morning, shoring up a small lead there. on the offensive in virginia where the race is very close, and he's here for two events, and then he goes to northern virginia, and then he goes back to ohio one more time, well, maybe more than one more time, tell you about that in a sec, and finished tonight with a rally in new hampshire. why don't we dip into the remarks for just a few seconds. >> we ask that you stay at this all the way to the victory until tuesday night....
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people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. there are legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that casts a shadow over the outcome of this election. and early voting has been better for republicans than 2008. that's such an enormously low bar. there's a higher degree of internal confidence at the two campaigns of who's going and what they're actually doing on whose behalf. that's what the obama campaign has always said its number one advantage was. voter identification and communication with the voter. they go and know it's going to happen. >> the early vote, they feel particularly good in the obama campaign in the early vote in iowa and nevada. that gets the president up to 249 -- 249. if you then give him ohio, he's up to 267. in other words, you look at the strong states for him, it gets him very close to that 270 number. >> one thing to add to all this, though. we don't know the size of the political universe. we don't know what the turnout modeling is going to be. it's not going to be 2008. it's n
people were waiting five, seven hours to vote in florida. >> nine hours in florida. there are legal scrapes in florida and ohio that may get litigated in a way that casts a shadow over the outcome of this election. and early voting has been better for republicans than 2008. that's such an enormously low bar. there's a higher degree of internal confidence at the two campaigns of who's going and what they're actually doing on whose behalf. that's what the obama campaign has always said its...
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let's go down to hillsboro county in florida. this is tampa. it is where republicans held their convention. that's not an accident there. it is the beginning of the i-4 corridor across the middle of the state. hill b hillsboro county is the state president bush carried with the majority in 2004. president obama came back and carried hillsboro county in 2008. both candidates are focused on that county as well. then finally in the state of ohio, probably the hinge state in this election with 18 electoral votes. look in the center of the state. franklin county which is where columbus is. now it tends to be a democratic county. john kerry carried it with 54% in 2004. it has ohio state, has the state capital there. but that wasn't enough for him to carry the state. barack obama carried it with 60% of the vote. that is the formula for democratic success. mitt romney's trying very hard to prevent him from rolling out margins like that. in fact, mitt romney's going back there this afternoon. both candidates have spend tremendous amount of time. >> how
let's go down to hillsboro county in florida. this is tampa. it is where republicans held their convention. that's not an accident there. it is the beginning of the i-4 corridor across the middle of the state. hill b hillsboro county is the state president bush carried with the majority in 2004. president obama came back and carried hillsboro county in 2008. both candidates are focused on that county as well. then finally in the state of ohio, probably the hinge state in this election with 18...
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florida will be close? there were problems with a polls . the judge ordered the polling location to stay open four hear worries. and another polling location people waited six hour to fix the problem. incredible. phil don't we have the voting thing down yet? >> yeah, you know the republican led legislature and republican governor changed early voting this past session reducing the number of early voting days and hours and supposed to end 7:00 p.m. saturday night. that doesn't stop people in central florida and miami-dade and filling out their bubbles. >> this is a democracy? >> yeah, the big crowd showed up in durall? that's where the miami-dade election. word spread they would open up four hours and anybody who wanted to come in and request an absentee ballot and fill it out would be allowed to do so. is that different than early voting? lawyers can argue that into the week. orange county one polling precinct in winter park south of stanford where mitt romney will be. and the judge ordered that place t ope
florida will be close? there were problems with a polls . the judge ordered the polling location to stay open four hear worries. and another polling location people waited six hour to fix the problem. incredible. phil don't we have the voting thing down yet? >> yeah, you know the republican led legislature and republican governor changed early voting this past session reducing the number of early voting days and hours and supposed to end 7:00 p.m. saturday night. that doesn't stop people...
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, he had a big crowd down in florida. he's getting lots of enthusiastic support. i know in my own state of maryland we have a long lines of people who are at the polls, waiting to vote. so, there's no doubt the president's going to get out of the vote and again, persuade those last-minute voters. the fact that you have the romney campaign running these ads and the auto industry so deceptive that the folks at gm and chrysler had to call them on it, it's a sign of their desperation. >> in 2010 you lived through this. democrats lost 63 seats in the house, the most for either party since 1938 because there was a surge of older, conservative voters all across the country for the republican party. how concerned are you that the models the pollsters are using is not going to predict the actual electorate that we're going to see tomorrow on election day? >> well i think you're already seeing, ron, big additional turnouts. the turnout is bigger and the mix of voters is very different than 2010. and you have a couple other major di
, he had a big crowd down in florida. he's getting lots of enthusiastic support. i know in my own state of maryland we have a long lines of people who are at the polls, waiting to vote. so, there's no doubt the president's going to get out of the vote and again, persuade those last-minute voters. the fact that you have the romney campaign running these ads and the auto industry so deceptive that the folks at gm and chrysler had to call them on it, it's a sign of their desperation. >> in...